I have a dream that Pauls next release will be an instant classic filled with stunning new songs and absolutely no fillers.I wish he uses some guestmusicians but plays most of the instruments himself - for some strange reasons I think his solooutputs sound more organic and warmI wish the songs are personal and reflects both his age and experiences - not in a nostalgic but reflective wayI wish pauls melodoc gifts shines with some simple beatiful melodoies - like Little willow or to much rainI hope he bring in an outside producer that can challenge him out of the comfort zone - like ong chaos and creationI wish there will be another Hey Jude or Maybe Im amazed - probably strhetching the hopes a bit to farI wish he stays out of current trends and do what he does best - presents timeless songs in simple but still interestin arrangements

MAF was about as close as we will get -- only one dud (Gratitude) - and that was more a production issue. (Also, would prefer he used real instruments instead of keyboards throughout, but watcha gonna do?)

Am thinking he's probably due for a turkey. Hope I'm wrong...

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he might ordinarily be due for a clunker, as his last few releases have been very good. however, paul seems to do something he did not do as a younger fellow. that is, take his time. he finishes his songs when he occasionally did not in the past. and he weeds out filler, given the extra time to record.

here is to hoping you are wrong, jg

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MAF was as good as it's been for a long time. The songs sounded pretty well rounded and captured different moods.You couldn't say that about Driving Rain or Chaos and Creation. On Chaos it felt like the songs melodically weren't finished, as if Nigel Godrich had driven him into a Radiohead cul-de-sac and then thrown away the keys.MAF was a massive improvement and I thought the Firemen stuff was a quirky revelation. Betcha John would have loved it.Fingers crossed Macca's next offering maintains that kind of momentum, although I'm not wild about an album of covers.I'

Beatleken wrote:MAF was as good as it's been for a long time. The songs sounded pretty well rounded and captured different moods.You couldn't say that about Driving Rain or Chaos and Creation. On Chaos it felt like the songs melodically weren't finished, as if Nigel Godrich had driven him into a Radiohead cul-de-sac and then thrown away the keys.MAF was a massive improvement and I thought the Firemen stuff was a quirky revelation. Betcha John would have loved it.Fingers crossed Macca's next offering maintains that kind of momentum, although I'm not wild about an album of covers.I'

I am up a Radiohead fan to a point but it's hardly music to make you sing and dance. I just felt Godrich was an unusual fit. Honestly, I don't think some of the songs on Chaos are finished. There is a definite germ of some good ideas but they're half baked. Musically, the album is pretty downbeat, not helped by the over-use of piano rather than guitar.The Firemen stuff with Youth was a much better symbiosis. Also, there wasn't enough room in the studio for Godrich's ego and Macca's. I know some people said that would be a good thing and Godrich would push him but the results don't stand up to that kind of scrutiny.Memory Almost Full knocks Chaos into the proverbial cocked hat.

Beatleken wrote:I am up a Radiohead fan to a point but it's hardly music to make you sing and dance. I just felt Godrich was an unusual fit. Honestly, I don't think some of the songs on Chaos are finished. There is a definite germ of some good ideas but they're half baked. Musically, the album is pretty downbeat, not helped by the over-use of piano rather than guitar.The Firemen stuff with Youth was a much better symbiosis. Also, there wasn't enough room in the studio for Godrich's ego and Macca's. I know some people said that would be a good thing and Godrich would push him but the results don't stand up to that kind of scrutiny.Memory Almost Full knocks Chaos into the proverbial cocked hat.

So that's my verdict and I'm sticking to it.

Until tomorrow when I reserve the right to change my mind.

Going to have to respectfully disagree! I think the results do stand up -- I think Godrich is the reason, for me, that it's the only McCartney album -- bar BOTR and Ram -- without any filler at all. It sounds like a man in his mid-60s, which is a good thing.

I'm just curious what songs you think aren't finished? Because that's a criticism people throw at a few albums I love -- like Mac I and Wild Life -- and I understand why, but I don't for CACITBY. I'm just interested.

Opinions, eh?

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